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rupert wingfield—hayes has the story. this is kim jong—nam, whose body is thought to be the one now lying in a malaysian morgue. officials there say he died after being sprayed in the face with something at kuala lumpur airport this morning. south korean media immediately claimed north korean agents had assassinated kim on the orders of his own younger brother, kim jong—un. north korea's young dictator has been tightening his grip on power, ruthlessly purging potential opponents. what's so sensitive? last year i saw for myself how strange north korea can be. i was detained and expelled for insulting the kim leadership. much more telling is what he did to his own uncle, seen here on the left. jang sung—taek was hauled away from a party meeting, accused of treachery, and executed. has he now also eliminated his brother? kim jong—nam was once his father's favourite, being groomed to one day take over as north korea's supreme leader. but his downfall began here in tokyo, when he was caught sneaking into japan on a fak
rupert wingfield—hayes has the story. this is kim jong—nam, whose body is thought to be the one now lying in a malaysian morgue. officials there say he died after being sprayed in the face with something at kuala lumpur airport this morning. south korean media immediately claimed north korean agents had assassinated kim on the orders of his own younger brother, kim jong—un. north korea's young dictator has been tightening his grip on power, ruthlessly purging potential opponents. what's...
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david haye is still conducting interviews behind me. he was all smiles, despite being heckled by the crowd. his mood change when he went on stage and address tony bellew. he spoke about wanting to hurt him. that was in contrast to him being calm throughout. i caught up with both men afterwards. david haye was still agitated. it was nice to see tony bellew today. i've been hitting the gym hard. it was great to see his head. i've been training to hit straight through his head. i'm looking to do real damage to this quy~ looking to do real damage to this guy. he has gone out of his way to pick a fight with me. he has chased me and called me every name under the sun. i'm allowed legally to punch him in his head the 36 minutes on saturday night. have you ever seen him like that? that is all that needs to be said. tony bellew in confident mood. this press conference is just packing confident mood. this press conference isjust packing up. activity will move to london. they will have a final head—to—head news conference in the way in. it's a
david haye is still conducting interviews behind me. he was all smiles, despite being heckled by the crowd. his mood change when he went on stage and address tony bellew. he spoke about wanting to hurt him. that was in contrast to him being calm throughout. i caught up with both men afterwards. david haye was still agitated. it was nice to see tony bellew today. i've been hitting the gym hard. it was great to see his head. i've been training to hit straight through his head. i'm looking to do...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts with his big meeting from chi to town. >>> america's third largest city has been reduced to a soundbite. >> nine people were killed between friday and sunday. >> 700 homicides last year. it's unacceptable. >> but chicago's tragedies and triumphs are real human stories, not just talking points. from segregation to jobs to policing to gun violence. finding solutions is more complicated than a president's tweet. >> what's going on in chicago? >> this is an msnbc special town hall event, anything? the cross hairs, from the south shore cultural center in chicago, here is chris hayes. [ applause ] >> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes, i am thrilled to be here for a special town hall event in this incredible city. it's america's third-largest city and it's special to me. but lately as someone here put it, it's become the poster child for violence in america. this is due to a real surge of violence but also in part to the perception of this city as expressed so loudly and frequently by the new president of the united states. >> in chicago they've had tho
"all in" with chris hayes starts with his big meeting from chi to town. >>> america's third largest city has been reduced to a soundbite. >> nine people were killed between friday and sunday. >> 700 homicides last year. it's unacceptable. >> but chicago's tragedies and triumphs are real human stories, not just talking points. from segregation to jobs to policing to gun violence. finding solutions is more complicated than a president's tweet. >> what's...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. right, we're going to take you now to the most northerly border in nato's defences, to norway in the arctic circle. russia is building up its forces in the region. that is causing concern for the us, which has called its conduct there aggressive. hundreds of american marines had been deployed there in just the last few weeks. washington's also sending thousands of troops to poland and the baltics as part of a new nato deployment. jonathan beale reports from the arctic on a new cold war tension. winter in the arctic circle, and the days are at last getting longer. but the climate's still unforgiving. the norwegian border guard have to go out in all kinds of weather, keeping an eye on their neighbour, russia. this is the nato alliance's most northerly border, and at times, it is a pretty inhospitable place. but every day, all year round, the norwegian army is patrolling the border. i don't think we can say that there is a lot of increased activity. they have had a high activity here in
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. right, we're going to take you now to the most northerly border in nato's defences, to norway in the arctic circle. russia is building up its forces in the region. that is causing concern for the us, which has called its conduct there aggressive. hundreds of american marines had been deployed there in just the last few weeks. washington's also sending thousands of troops to poland and the baltics as part of a new nato deployment. jonathan beale...
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be right back with sean hayes! all right? how do you become america's best-selling brand? ooohhh yeah. keep breathing. keep breathing. im breating, let's go. u make it protective. can you go a little faster? just trying to be safe. u make it hard working. hey guys. you make it so everyone's happy. going further to make life better. that's ford. and that's how you become america's best-selling brand. any of your favorite footlongs now for just six dollars. an endless cavalcade of premium subs. any footlong on the menu for just six dollars. so, bring your appetite america, the subway footlong fest is upon us. they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxati
be right back with sean hayes! all right? how do you become america's best-selling brand? ooohhh yeah. keep breathing. keep breathing. im breating, let's go. u make it protective. can you go a little faster? just trying to be safe. u make it hard working. hey guys. you make it so everyone's happy. going further to make life better. that's ford. and that's how you become america's best-selling brand. any of your favorite footlongs now for just six dollars. an endless cavalcade of premium subs....
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tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i of your commitme your preparedness, a test of whether you love someone enough to waste $100 on flowers that any other day of the yes, sir would cost you $30. there's no more brazen lie than "don't get me anything this year." even if you believe it, deep down, you don't believe it. even if you don't spend a dollar for valentine's day, you have to do something. here's a tip. if you don't have money this year, you don't need money. go to the store and steal something. [ laughter ] that's right. show her that you're willing to go to prison just to winner on love or his love, either way you're going to prison. speaking of prisoners this should be an interesting valentine's day at the white house. for instance, will donald trump get flowers f
tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i of your commitme your preparedness, a test of whether you love someone enough to waste $100 on flowers that any other day of the yes,...
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hayes was shot and killed by police after an armed robbery last week. they say he appeared to be carrying a gun but turned out to be a replica. >>> thousands of people skipped work and hit the streets as part of a nationwide protest called a day without immigrants. the shortage of workers forced some restaurants, stores and other businesses to shut down which organizers say demonstrates the importance of immigrant workers to the u.s. economy. >>> a consumer alert and the recall of 700,000 strollers. they say a connector linking the car seat to the frame could cause children to fall in the britax strollers. find more information on our website, atmfans.com. >>> major changes may soon be coming to the sell by dates. walmart is among those backing the change. supporters say it will not only reduce confusion but keep consumers from wasting food and cash. abc's becky worley has details. >> reporter: could new product date labels be arriving at a grocery store near you? to see if it's still good but that's where it gets confusing. best by september of 2016. b
hayes was shot and killed by police after an armed robbery last week. they say he appeared to be carrying a gun but turned out to be a replica. >>> thousands of people skipped work and hit the streets as part of a nationwide protest called a day without immigrants. the shortage of workers forced some restaurants, stores and other businesses to shut down which organizers say demonstrates the importance of immigrant workers to the u.s. economy. >>> a consumer alert and the...
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"all in" with chris hayes right now. >>> tonight on "all in" --. you know, this is a very dangerous period of time. >> the fear factor. >> what we need to do is to remind people that the earth is a very dangerous place these days. >> tonight, president trump's latest effort to save his immigration ban. and the latest dark, dangerous sales pitch coming from the white house. >> a lot of bad people are thinking about, hey, let's go in right now. >> then -- >> for the sake of our children let's do our job. >> after a knock down dragout fight, republicans break the democratic blockade. >> the vice president votes in the affirmative. >> tonight, what devos will mean for public education in america and where the energy from the massive movement to stop her goes next. >> get them out! >> "all in" starts now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual co
"all in" with chris hayes right now. >>> tonight on "all in" --. you know, this is a very dangerous period of time. >> the fear factor. >> what we need to do is to remind people that the earth is a very dangerous place these days. >> tonight, president trump's latest effort to save his immigration ban. and the latest dark, dangerous sales pitch coming from the white house. >> a lot of bad people are thinking about, hey, let's go in right now....
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual conference call hearing concluded before a three-judge panel of the ninth circuit court of appeals on whether a district judge's temporary restraining order of trump's travel ban will remain in effect as this case works its way through the legal system. the decision could be handed down at any moment and if the temporary restraining order is lifted, that would allow the trump administration to reinstate its travel ban immediately. lawyers representing the state of washington, who are victorious last friday before a lower court argued through its solicitor general that there could be an irreparable harm if the trump administration's travel ban went back into effect. >> we had students and faculty in our state university who are stranded overseas, we had pham families that were separated, we had long time
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual conference call hearing concluded before a three-judge panel of the ninth circuit court of appeals on whether a district judge's temporary restraining order of trump's travel ban will remain in effect as this case works its way through...
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rupert wingfield-hayes sent this report. rupert: last week at kuala lumpur airport, someone chose to attack kim jong nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a deliberate and public act of violence. today we learned what killed him, and it is even more shocking. >> it is the xv, or vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. rupert: kim jong nam was walking across this busy hall last week when he was attacked at this spot, and now we know what was used to kill him, vx, one of the most deadly nerve agents ever invented. just a tiny drop, 1/100 of a gram, would have been enough to kill him. vx is also banned under international conventions, yet someone decided to use it here in the midst of this international airport. vx is colorless and odorless, with the feel of engine oil. symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath, vomiting, and muscle convulsions. south korea says the north started producing chemical weapons in the 1980's and has up to 5000 tons of stocks. north korea's young dictator, kim jong-u
rupert wingfield-hayes sent this report. rupert: last week at kuala lumpur airport, someone chose to attack kim jong nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a deliberate and public act of violence. today we learned what killed him, and it is even more shocking. >> it is the xv, or vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. rupert: kim jong nam was walking across this busy hall last week when he was attacked at this spot, and now we know what was used to kill him,...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. our correspondent david willis is in washington. president trump says america will back japan 100%. are there president trump says america will backjapan 100%. are there any more clues about how he plans to deal with north korea 7 clues about how he plans to deal with north korea? i shouldjust tell you that a short while ago the north korean news agency hailed as missile test our success. as far as the response from the white house is concerned, well, it has limited its response to a pledge of support for america's allies in the region. at disconcerting but this missile test may be for countries like japan and south korea, it also sends a shot across the boughs of the trump administration, for the simple reason that it is widely thought that north korea could bejust a reason that it is widely thought that north korea could be just a few yea rs that north korea could be just a few years away from developing a nuclear missile capable of hitting the united states of america —— bows. all of which makes this whole thing a great more
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. our correspondent david willis is in washington. president trump says america will back japan 100%. are there president trump says america will backjapan 100%. are there any more clues about how he plans to deal with north korea 7 clues about how he plans to deal with north korea? i shouldjust tell you that a short while ago the north korean news agency hailed as missile test our success. as far as the response from the white house is concerned,...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, all over the country -- at this very moment, in fact -- lawmakers are facing angry crowds from constituents, town halls and meetings where one surprising issue seems to keep coming up over and over
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, all over the country -- at this very moment, in fact -- lawmakers are facing angry crowds from constituents, town halls and meetings where one surprising issue seems to keep coming up over and over
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur will. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after being attacked. as you can see here, zoo officials tried to help the fifteen—year—old hippo named gustavito after he was beaten and stabbed over the weekend by unknown assailants. police are trying to establish how the attackers got into the zoo, and why they did it. many salvadorea ns have taken to social media to express their sadness and horror. the former soviet gymnast, olga korbut, has sold most of her olympic medals at auction in arizona for more than $200,000. they included the golds she won at the munich olympics in 1972, where her performance on the uneven bars prompted the audience to whistle at the judges for failing to give her a perfect ten. russia's gazeta.ru news reports that olga, who has been living in america since 1991, sold her medals due to financial difficulties. the us aerospace company spacex has announced that two private citizens have paid to be sent around the moon. if the mi
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur will. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after being attacked. as you can see here, zoo officials tried to help the fifteen—year—old hippo named gustavito after he was beaten and stabbed over the weekend by unknown assailants. police are trying to establish how the attackers got into the zoo, and why they did it. many salvadorea ns have taken to social media to express their sadness and horror. the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news. a state of famine has been declared in parts of south sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world since 2011. the government and the united nations report that around 100,000 people are currently affected, and just underfive million people, 140% of the country's population, are in urgent need of food. south sudan is the world's newest country, having gained independence from sudan six years ago. but hopes of prosperity have been shattered by three years of civil war and economic collapse. alistair leithead sent this report from the capital city, juba. when famine hits, the smallest suffer. there's acute malnutrition here in the children's hospital in the capital, but it's far worse upcountry, where the fighting goes on. symptoms of hunger. malnutrition is really bad because it has increased. it has been here for some years, but this year, it is really increased. the rate has increased. hadiya gets one or maybe two meals a day. her mother, mary, can't afford to feed her,
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news. a state of famine has been declared in parts of south sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world since 2011. the government and the united nations report that around 100,000 people are currently affected, and just underfive million people, 140% of the country's population, are in urgent need of food. south sudan is the world's newest country, having gained independence from sudan six years ago. but hopes of prosperity have been shattered by...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. hejoins us from our oxford newsroom. good evening to you. this is a big test for president trump but terribly difficult to see how he or anyone else can move this situation forward. affair conjecture president romagna doesn't know what to do yet, after the administration has hardly bedded down. very noticeable and notable that new defence minister went to seoul for that new defence minister went to seoulfor his that new defence minister went to seoul for his first foreign visit last week and spoke about the need to do something about north korea and then went to japan. now we have in the middle of the party that is currently underway in florida with the japanese prime minister and us president, this move by north korea. sanctions have achieved zero, as your report suggested. there is some headroom for other measures, perhaps squeezing the financial system, the dollar system
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. hejoins us from our oxford newsroom. good evening to you. this is a big test for president trump but terribly difficult to see how he or anyone else can move this situation forward. affair conjecture president romagna doesn't know what to do yet, after the administration has hardly bedded down. very noticeable and notable that new defence...
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four point game, hayes spotted up, and 11th ranked wisconsin beat maryland. >> omaha, nebraska, creighton hosted john thompson, first half, georgetown down four, on the break, steps up, he hits the jumper. 16 points for him. down two. now second half, too much market fostered, ninth pass in on the wing, knocking down the trade, and cia fon just cruising. later georgetown has at ball. blue jays forced the turnover fasting to foster, huge slam, and georgetown falls to christon 87-70. to the a-10, george washington on the road visiting duquesne. up 7, off the turnover, colonials on the break. throwing down the two handed slam. 14 points in the game, gw up nine. later in the half, here comes duke. kicks out to mike louis, the second he drives, gets that floater in, 22 points for him. do you think's down five. there's a few plays later, three point game, jordan closes the door, knocking down the trade. gw goes on to win 77-70. well, last time we saw the nats, they exited the post season in a loss to the dodgers, but now it's almost spring with flowers and hope blooming all over again. we repor
four point game, hayes spotted up, and 11th ranked wisconsin beat maryland. >> omaha, nebraska, creighton hosted john thompson, first half, georgetown down four, on the break, steps up, he hits the jumper. 16 points for him. down two. now second half, too much market fostered, ninth pass in on the wing, knocking down the trade, and cia fon just cruising. later georgetown has at ball. blue jays forced the turnover fasting to foster, huge slam, and georgetown falls to christon 87-70. to the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. anthony ruggiero, who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies, and a specialist on north korea security. i asked him what's likely to come out of the security council meeting. well, it depends on what the purpose of having the meeting is. obviously they'll condemn the launch that took place sunday morning pyongyang climb. the question is are they ready to get tougher with not only north korea but countries around it. the critical question i would have is are they ready to get tough? i know china is a member of the security council but it's clear china is already violated last yea r‘s coal china is already violated last year's coal restriction that was in the resolution. so china is the one that's covering for north korea, it's allowing north korea to acquire materials for this programmes and are we going to get tougher either through the un or is the us going to get tougher with china? on that point, given what you've just outlined, are there any indications
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. anthony ruggiero, who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies, and a specialist on north korea security. i asked him what's likely to come out of the security council meeting. well, it depends on what the purpose of having the meeting is. obviously they'll condemn the launch that took place sunday morning pyongyang climb. the question is are they ready to get tougher with not only north korea but countries around it. the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. david willis is in washington for us now. thank you forjoining us. north korea has said some time that it's been threatening to launch a missile, but do you get the sense that the trump administration was expecting this news? were they prepared for this? it's interesting, the trump administration has been at pains to reassure its allies, particularly japan, that it has their back as far as north korea is concerned. but what precisely the trump administration plans to do about north korea isn't precisely clear. we've had over the last several presidencies talks, sanctions, we had what was called under the 0bama administration, strategic patients. none of it has calmed north korea's nuclear ambitions. with every likelihood that north korea might actually develop a nuclear missile capable of reaching the united states within the lifetime of this current presidency, it becomes something of an urgency for donald trump to sort some sort of policy out on this front. he has said on the campaign trail that he would be willing to sit d
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. david willis is in washington for us now. thank you forjoining us. north korea has said some time that it's been threatening to launch a missile, but do you get the sense that the trump administration was expecting this news? were they prepared for this? it's interesting, the trump administration has been at pains to reassure its allies, particularly japan, that it has their back as far as north korea is concerned. but what precisely the trump...
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from malaysia, rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the xv — the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. and now we know what was used to kill him — vx, one of the most deadly nerve agents ever invented. just a tiny drop, one hundredth of a gram, would have been enough to kill him. vx is also banned under international convention, and yet someone decided to use it here, in the midst of this international airport. vx is colourless and odourless, with the feel of engine oil. symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath, vomiting and muscle convulsions. south korea says the north started producing chemical weapons in the 1980s and has up to 5000 tons of stocks. north korea's yo
from malaysia, rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the xv — the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. and now we know what was...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. here, the commons speaker, john bercow, has insisted that his impartiality has not been compromised, after a video emerged of him declaring that he voted remain in last year's referendum. the parliament website states that "spea kers must be politically impartial." speaker bercow is already facing calls to stand down after saying last week that he would veto a parliamentary address by president donald trump. the latest comments, published in the sunday telegraph, were made at an address to students at reading university three days earlier. this may not be popular with some people in this audience, personally, i voted to remain. i thought it was better to stay in the european union than not, partly for economic reasons, being part of being within a trade bloc, and partly because we are in a world of power blocs and because it is better to be part of that big power bloc in the world. earlier, we spoke to the conservative mp james duddridge, who has called for a motion of no confidence i
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. here, the commons speaker, john bercow, has insisted that his impartiality has not been compromised, after a video emerged of him declaring that he voted remain in last year's referendum. the parliament website states that "spea kers must be politically impartial." speaker bercow is already facing calls to stand down after saying last week that he would veto a parliamentary address by president donald trump. the latest comments, published...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, thank you very much. police are investigating the death of a ten—year—old boy at a branch of topshop in reading. he suffered serious head injuries in an incident involving store furniture — and died later in hospital. the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in reading. yes, topshop has been closed all morning, understandably. the shutters are down. in the past hour or so reading borough council extended a statement saying they offer their sympathies to the family offer their sympathies to the family of the ten—year—old boy involved and say its own inquiry is now underway along with that of the police investigation. this was the scene at topshop this morning. these pictures show it shattered and security guards outside. inside the lights we re guards outside. inside the lights were on and it was not clear if any staff or investigators were there. police were called there after reports of a ten—year—old boy being injured. they say it in
rupert wingfield—hayes, thank you very much. police are investigating the death of a ten—year—old boy at a branch of topshop in reading. he suffered serious head injuries in an incident involving store furniture — and died later in hospital. the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in reading. yes, topshop has been closed all morning, understandably. the shutters are down. in the past hour or so reading borough council extended a...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo for us. good to see you. corporate scandals injapan, they good to see you. corporate scandals in japan, they come good to see you. corporate scandals injapan, they come and go, but as far as they go, this one is a bit of a doozy. this one is potentially huge. i was told by an analyst this morning that this is a disaster of perhaps the biggest corporate disaster in recent years, certainly bigger than sharp, which had to be sold off to a taiwanese company a couple of years back. so, yes, the markets have reacted, because they do not like the news that is coming, and they do not like the fact that toshiba appears unable to produce its numbers on time. that lovely spells very bad news. rupert, if you can come in about 30 or a0 seconds, for those who have not kept up with the story, what has gone on with the whole sort of nuclear us thing with toshiba? in 2006 toshiba bet on a nuclear render songs of power in the united states by buying westinghouse. —— renaissance of power. then they started buying up four re
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo for us. good to see you. corporate scandals injapan, they good to see you. corporate scandals in japan, they come good to see you. corporate scandals injapan, they come and go, but as far as they go, this one is a bit of a doozy. this one is potentially huge. i was told by an analyst this morning that this is a disaster of perhaps the biggest corporate disaster in recent years, certainly bigger than sharp, which had to be sold off to a taiwanese company a...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. this week we may see president donald trump making his next move on immigration, after an appeals court refused to reinstate his order banning travellers from seven mainly—muslim countries entering the united states. mr trump told reporters on board air force one that he may fight the case in the courts, but could also consider issuing a new executive order. a senior white house adviser told us media that the appeals court has gone too far. we haven't —— have a judiciary which has taken far too much power and in many cases become a supreme has taken far too much power and in many cases become a supreme branch of government. one unelected judge in seattle cannot remake laws for the entire country. i mean, this is just crazy, john, the idea that you are going to have a judge in seattle say a foreign national living in libya has an effective right to enter the united states is beyond anything we have ever seen before. the end result of this, though, is that our opponents, the media
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. this week we may see president donald trump making his next move on immigration, after an appeals court refused to reinstate his order banning travellers from seven mainly—muslim countries entering the united states. mr trump told reporters on board air force one that he may fight the case in the courts, but could also consider issuing a new executive order. a senior white house adviser told us media that the appeals court has gone too far. we...
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picks coverage up right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. minutes from now donald trump will perform one of the most solemn constitutional duties assigned to the president of the united states nominating a justice to the u.s. supreme court. borrowing from his previous career as reality tv host, the president has narrow it had list of candidates down to two finalists. both were allegedly summoned to the white house to ensure maximum secrecy but we're learning both men did not go to washington tonight. it will be the second time a president has nominated someone to fill this particular seat on the court after the sudden death of justice ant
picks coverage up right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. minutes from now donald trump will perform one of the most solemn constitutional duties assigned to the president of the united states nominating a justice to the u.s. supreme court. borrowing from his previous career as reality tv host, the president has narrow it had list of candidates down to two finalists. both were allegedly summoned to the white house to ensure maximum secrecy but we're learning both...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo. a short time ago i spoke to kevin kim in the south korean capital seoul and i asked him if he knew anymore about what happened to kimjong—nam in malaysia. well, the government in seoul is being very cautious, and officials have yet to reveal or confirm any information. how the attack actually unfolded is still unclear. initially, the south korean media sourced an unnamed airport official, and papers said that kim jong—nam was killed by a poisonous needle by two female agents. the other reports in malaysia mention a spray, and the latest account seems to be that, at the airport, a woman had approached mr kim from behind, and covered his face with a cloth laced with a liquid. based on all of these reports, it seems highly likely an investigation is likely to take place, focused on a deliberate attempt of murder through poisoning, and an autopsy may take place to reveal the exact cause of death. some analysts believe this could have been a deliberate attempt of assassination by the l
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo. a short time ago i spoke to kevin kim in the south korean capital seoul and i asked him if he knew anymore about what happened to kimjong—nam in malaysia. well, the government in seoul is being very cautious, and officials have yet to reveal or confirm any information. how the attack actually unfolded is still unclear. initially, the south korean media sourced an unnamed airport official, and papers said that kim jong—nam was killed by a poisonous...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. he told me it's difficult to see how president trump or anyone else can successfully move the situation on, at least in the short term. and i think a fair conjecture that president trump doesn't know quite what to do yet — after all, the administration has hardly bedded down. very noticeable, however, notable that new defence ministerjames mattis went to seoul as his first foreign visit last week and spoke powerfully about the need to do something about north korea. then went on to japan. and now we have in the middle of the party that is currently underway in florida with the japanese prime minister and the us president, we have this move by north korea. sanctions have achieved zero, as your report suggested. there's a little bit of head room still for other measures, perhaps squeezing the financial system of the dollar system, insofar as that benefits north korea, but i
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. he told me it's difficult to see how president trump or anyone else can successfully move the situation on, at least in the short term. and i think a fair conjecture that president trump doesn't know quite what to do yet — after all, the administration has hardly bedded down. very noticeable, however, notable that new defence...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of
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that's our broadcast for tonight, from all of us here at >>> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes. we have breaking news at this moment. the senate voting just moments ago to confirm jeff sessions for attorney general after a bitter 24 hours that saw senator elizabeth warren pulled off the senate floor for speaking out against jeff sessions. senator sherrod brown and congressman cedric richmond joins me tonight.
that's our broadcast for tonight, from all of us here at >>> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes. we have breaking news at this moment. the senate voting just moments ago to confirm jeff sessions for attorney general after a bitter 24 hours that saw senator elizabeth warren pulled off the senate floor for speaking out against jeff sessions. senator sherrod brown and congressman cedric richmond joins me tonight.
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bottom line by now, you have >>> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes. we were, of course, meant to air a town hall tonight exploring the challenges facing this city, we taped that town hall earlier today. it will now air tomorrow in this hour. the reason is that because tonight we have big, big breaking news. a unanimous ruling by a federal appeals court against president donald trump's travel ban. the trump administration asked the ninth circuit court of appeals to overturn a temporary restraining order on the ban put in place by a lower court last friday. instead, this decision keeps that restraining order in place. in other words, it blocks president trump's executive order nationwide and continues to block it as a lower court fund. we've already gotten response from the president himself posted on twitter in all caps "see you in court, the security of o
bottom line by now, you have >>> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes. we were, of course, meant to air a town hall tonight exploring the challenges facing this city, we taped that town hall earlier today. it will now air tomorrow in this hour. the reason is that because tonight we have big, big breaking news. a unanimous ruling by a federal appeals court against president donald trump's travel ban. the trump administration asked the ninth circuit court of appeals to overturn a...
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rupert wingfield hayes has more. it's now thought the missile fired from north korea earlier this morning was one of these — a musudan intermediate range ballistic missile. it flew about 500 kilometres before splashing down in the sea ofjapan. north korea's dictator, kimjong—un, had been promising to test fire a much longer range missiles capable of hitting the united states. that has not happened. instead, mr kim is almost certainly using the launch to crash this weekend party in florida. japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has been spending it golfing with president trump. mr abe was very unamused by the intrusion. translation: north korea's most recent missile launch is absolutely intolerable. north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council guidelines. then, in his response, president trump appeared to forget to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behi
rupert wingfield hayes has more. it's now thought the missile fired from north korea earlier this morning was one of these — a musudan intermediate range ballistic missile. it flew about 500 kilometres before splashing down in the sea ofjapan. north korea's dictator, kimjong—un, had been promising to test fire a much longer range missiles capable of hitting the united states. that has not happened. instead, mr kim is almost certainly using the launch to crash this weekend party in florida....
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>> as the president sets his heights on the surging violence in chicago, chris hayes head to the city for an important town hall. he'll take us beyond the tweets and talking points to explore how racial division, gangs all contribute to this crisis. join chris as he talks with city officials, activist and residents about how we got here and where chicago goes next. chicago in the cross hairs. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> thousands are expected in the streets in new york city moments from now one of several rallies planned today in opposition of another of issues including president trump's travel ban. >> now to the heated divide over president trump's pick for secretary of education. growing opposition against betsy devos could force vice president mike pence to cast the tie breaking vote expected to take place this tuesday. two leading republican senators have announced plans to vote against her putting the expected vote tally at 50/50. joining me now founding board member of the american federation for children. you believe that betsy would be good for public schools. w
>> as the president sets his heights on the surging violence in chicago, chris hayes head to the city for an important town hall. he'll take us beyond the tweets and talking points to explore how racial division, gangs all contribute to this crisis. join chris as he talks with city officials, activist and residents about how we got here and where chicago goes next. chicago in the cross hairs. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> thousands are expected in the streets in new...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur. joshua pollack is the editor of the nonproliferation review and a leading expert on nuclear and missile proliferation. he joins us now from washington. thank you for your time. can you tell us a bit more about this nerve agent? vx is an especially potent nerve agent, and has traditionally been used as a battlefield weapon, not as a tool of assassination. the only exception i am aware of where some attempts in the 1990s by a group injapan the boys in some of their enemies with vx among other chemical and biological agents —— groupjapan to chemical and biological agents —— group japan to poison chemical and biological agents —— groupjapan to poison some of their enemies. it had mixed success. the success enemies. it had mixed success. the success of this was not in doubt he suddenly. what do we know about how it was made, whether north korea has it was made, whether north korea has it and has used it? it is a synthetic chemical. it has long been strongly suspected that the n
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur. joshua pollack is the editor of the nonproliferation review and a leading expert on nuclear and missile proliferation. he joins us now from washington. thank you for your time. can you tell us a bit more about this nerve agent? vx is an especially potent nerve agent, and has traditionally been used as a battlefield weapon, not as a tool of assassination. the only exception i am aware of where some attempts in the 1990s by a group injapan the...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual conference call hearing concluded before a three-judge
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual conference call hearing concluded before a three-judge
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>> as the president sets his sites on the surging violence in chicago, chris hayes heads to the city for an important town haul to explore how racial division, gangs and the role of law enforcement all contribute to this crisis. join chris as he talks to with city officials, activities and residents about how we got here and where chicago goes next. chicago in the cross hairs. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. ere. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. beneful healthy weight because the first ingredient is chicken. (riley) man, this chicken is spectacular! (jessica) i feel like when he eats beneful, he turns into a puppy again. you love it, don't you? you love it so much! (vo) try beneful healthy weight with chicken. with real chicken as the number one ingredient. >> as you know next week the senate could vote on a measure rolling back a rule that prevents some social security reseep yents from owning a gun and sport shz say it was designed to prevent mentally
>> as the president sets his sites on the surging violence in chicago, chris hayes heads to the city for an important town haul to explore how racial division, gangs and the role of law enforcement all contribute to this crisis. join chris as he talks to with city officials, activities and residents about how we got here and where chicago goes next. chicago in the cross hairs. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. ere. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. >> the president finally meets the press. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge no person that i'll do with does. >> the stunning cross-examination of an american president over his campaign's reported ties with russia. >> reporter: you're not aware of contacts during the course of the election? >> and explosive new reporting that the president's former national security advisor misled the fbi. >> reporter: did you direct michael flynn to discuss sanctions with the russian ambassador? >> no, i didn't. >> tonight, the top democrat on oversight, elijah cummings, on president trump and the russians plus a look at today's east room attack on the truth. >> i inherented a mess. we had a very smooth rollout of the travel ban. i guess it was the biggest electoral college win since ronald reagan. >> why democrats are being locked out of meets with i.c.e. as immigration raids escalate. and with obamacare slowed and a travel ban stalled, the race the
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. >> the president finally meets the press. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge no person that i'll do with does. >> the stunning cross-examination of an american president over his campaign's reported ties with russia. >> reporter: you're not aware of contacts during the course of the...
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here's rupert wingfield—hayes, in tokyo. only two weeks ago, general mattis was moving into his new office at the pentagon. the alliance between the us and japan is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone of peace and security in the asia—pacific region. the us defence secretary saved his most scathing words for china. we have watched in the south china sea as china has shredded the trust of nations in the region. he's talking about these huge artificial islands beijing has constructed to enforce its claim to the south china sea. if we have disputes we take them to arbitration. we don't settle them by taking military means and occupying land that is subject to question, to say the least, about who actually owns it, or is it international waters. he also promised the us would protect this group of islands in the east china sea from any attempt by china to take them from japan. beijing's foreign ministry responded immediately. general mattis should, it said, stop making wrong remarks on the issue involving the diaoyu isl
here's rupert wingfield—hayes, in tokyo. only two weeks ago, general mattis was moving into his new office at the pentagon. the alliance between the us and japan is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone of peace and security in the asia—pacific region. the us defence secretary saved his most scathing words for china. we have watched in the south china sea as china has shredded the trust of nations in the region. he's talking about these huge artificial islands beijing has constructed...
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risk crew -- recruitment specialist hayes released their numbers. let's get to the finance director, paul venables. very good to see you this morning. let's talk about how the business is doing overall and then we will delve more into the u.k. the vast majority of your markets were positive. paul: we started with a shock post-brexit. over theiscussed that last couple times a have been on the show. we have got a diversified business. we had 18 countries, an all-time record and we delivered 100 million pounds profitability. the first time we have done that in years. we pleased with the results. net: talking about the u.k. fees are down 10%. operating profit down. talk about the sequential performance. last time you said 10% down in the u.k. but sequentially that was the same as the previous quarter. to improve.turning there is a massive difference between the private sector market, a massive shock last june. we saw an almost collapsed in levels. our activity levels fell 20%. i have seen that before, eight or nine years ago, it was not pleasant. busine
risk crew -- recruitment specialist hayes released their numbers. let's get to the finance director, paul venables. very good to see you this morning. let's talk about how the business is doing overall and then we will delve more into the u.k. the vast majority of your markets were positive. paul: we started with a shock post-brexit. over theiscussed that last couple times a have been on the show. we have got a diversified business. we had 18 countries, an all-time record and we delivered 100...